Posted by Ed Davis
Those of us who are faithful readers and/or posters on this blog know that there are more people out there who have some interesting things to share with the rest of us. In order to facilitate the processing of original material (something other than commenting on stuff already on the blog), a new email address has been set up that will provide an opportunity for sending along content that can be developed into a post or thread for all of us to enjoy. That email address is: [email protected]
Of course, those who have my home email or Dan Jensen's can also send material to us at those addresses. But, this new central email site may make it a little easier for some. In any case, we hope you are enjoying this blog and that you will consider writing some material for it soon. And, please keep on adding your comments to those things you find of interest that are already posted.
I love this new site. My dad didn't have any sons but as soon as we got to League City he was involved with all of the sports at the high school or anywhere in League City. We followed Bennie Lenox to every home game at A&M that we could.
I just wish my dad was here to see this site.
Thank you for doing this and if you have been around the Carlisles for any length of time you would be hooked on this too.
I have the magazine that Ralph Parr wrote about Creek basketball somewhere if you would like to use it to post on the site.
You just cann't say thank you enough....
Debbie Goodwin Cooper
CCHS '71
Posted by: Debbie Goodwin (Cooper) | April 19, 2006 at 09:19 PM
Debbie,
Wow, thanks for joining us and for your great comments. Dan and I (along with a host of readers and contributors)have looked upon this as a labor of love and will look forward to seeing your name on more comments or even a post or two if you care to send one along.
I would love to have the article by Ralph Parr (Dan, he must actually be a real person after all - must be a non-reader and a computer illiterate, however).
You can send the article as an attachment on an email to me at the blog address above or can mail it to me. Send me an email at the blog address if you need my address.
Go, Wildcats!!!
Posted by: Ed Davis | April 19, 2006 at 10:50 PM
Debbie, what is your father's name? I remember a George Goodwin and his brother but cannot remember the latter's name. We were all involved with Little League and teenage baseball in the sixties.
Posted by: Dan Jensen | April 20, 2006 at 08:16 AM
George was my dad. Jim was his older brother and he (jim) had a daughter(Sharon '67)and a son (Bubba'73). They were very involved with LL and teenage baseball.
George has been gone since 1980 and Jim since 1992.
Posted by: Debbie Goodwin (Cooper) | April 20, 2006 at 04:24 PM
I will look for the article and get my girls to help me send it to you.
I don't know much about the computer either but thank God I have people around me that do.
I will see what I can find.
I also did a search for Bennie Lenox on the internet and found a few articles on him.
Go Wildcats!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Debbie Goodwin (Cooper) | April 20, 2006 at 04:27 PM
Dear Mathis family,
Sorry to read about your loss on mother,grandmother and probably a great friend. You and your familys will be in my thoughts and prayers during this time.
Debbie
Posted by: Debbie Goodwin (Cooper) | August 02, 2006 at 09:03 AM
Thanks Debbie,
We just got home from the viewing at the funeral home, tonight. There was quite a few people there. We appreciate the people that came and the prayers. I was her youngest of 4 sons.
Posted by: Terry Mathis | August 02, 2006 at 09:39 PM
I'm just back from the trip south for my aunt's funeral in League City and burial in Lexington and it was good to see some old faces.
Actually, it was old, old faces and some were impersonating a few of my old schoolmates, such as George Gorsen, John Couch and Arnita Booth. Some, like Shirley Hood and Alex Kalinowski had proper identification and there were also the famous faces of Coach and Peggy Carlisle, Arthur Landriault, Bobby Galloway and Pola White.
David Davis, brother of Lynn, was a brief encounter at the coffin as I assisted with the service, but Lynn was not there. I wonder if there really is a Lynn Davis?
I saw cousin Kennith Dismukes at the burial. He always looks like he is in disguise. I asked him if he had robbed a bank.
Posted by: Dan Jensen | August 04, 2006 at 03:31 PM
Hello. I am trying to reach Dan Jensen. I am a coach at Creek and a grad student at UHCL. I am doing a project for a class on Creek basketball and would love to run some things by you. Please email me at [email protected]. Thanks. MM
Posted by: Michael McCormick | July 01, 2010 at 11:08 AM